Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... given . Created for what purpose ? Given to whom ? The answer to the latter question is obvious . Man alone in creation has thought , hence it is to Man that God gave his most precious of gifts . The answer to the other question , then ...
... given . Created for what purpose ? Given to whom ? The answer to the latter question is obvious . Man alone in creation has thought , hence it is to Man that God gave his most precious of gifts . The answer to the other question , then ...
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... given it to him . Hadiyya was a general word for any kind of present . Ta'āruf denoted a present given to someone of equal social rank to the donor , with no financial return expected . A pish - kash or offering was often given by ...
... given it to him . Hadiyya was a general word for any kind of present . Ta'āruf denoted a present given to someone of equal social rank to the donor , with no financial return expected . A pish - kash or offering was often given by ...
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... given under note 14 above . 22 Compiled from sources given under notes 17 and 20 above . 23 In addition to sources given under 14 above , see also G. Ouseley , Journey in the Province of Mazandaran , 1812 , in F.O. 60–7 ; J. B. Fraser ...
... given under note 14 above . 22 Compiled from sources given under notes 17 and 20 above . 23 In addition to sources given under 14 above , see also G. Ouseley , Journey in the Province of Mazandaran , 1812 , in F.O. 60–7 ; J. B. Fraser ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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